The Especially Unpopular Iran War - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
According to analysis by Stephen Semler in a Friday Responsible Statecraft article, Americans’ opposition to the Iran War exceeds Americans’ previous polling-indicated opposition to other major United States wars of recent decades, from World War II through the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, and Iraq War.
Looking through polling results, Stephen Semler presented this conclusion:
Based on my updated analysis of 153 public opinion surveys across 7 major U.S. conflicts, the Iran War is the most unpopular U.S. war in history in at least three ways:
1. The Iran War started with lower public support than any other U.S. war. At negative 13%, it’s the first to begin with negative net support.
2. The Iran War currently has lower public support than any other U.S. war. At negative 32%, it trails even the infamous Vietnam War in popularity.
3. At no point have more Americans supported the Iran War than opposed it. In terms of net public support, it’s the first U.S. war to be fought entirely under water.
Read Semler’s article here.
Adam worked from 2003 through 2013 as a legislative aide for Rep. Ron Paul. Previously, he was a member of the Wisconsin State Board of Elections, a co-manager of Ed Thompson's 2002 Wisconsin governor campaign, and a lawyer in New York and Connecticut.
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